Cinch gives you simple, mouse-driven window management by defining the left, right, and top edges of your screen as 'hot zones'. Drag a window until the mouse cursor enters one of these zones then drop the window to have it cinch into place. Cinching to the left or right edges of the screen will resize the window to fill exactly half the screen, allowing you to easily compare two windows side-by-side (splitscreen). Cinching to the top edge of the screen will resize the window to fill the entire screen (fullscreen). Dragging a window away from its cinched position will restore the window to its original size.

If you prefer a keyboard-centric approach to window management, you might also take a look at our other products SizeUp or TwoUp. Use Cinch together with either SizeUp or TwoUp to cover both your mouse and keyboard needs.

I noticed an issue with cinch, when it is enabled periodically click stop working and you have to press alt+command+esc to activate it again. When I quit cinch everything works fine again, please check it out because cinch is great tool but this bug is very annoying, I'm on 10.6.2

I hope you guys do know this is a standard feature in Windows 7, this is most definitely where the inspiration comes from, because it works exactly like it. And yes I do know of the other application from the same developer called SizeUp.

If you think these things are cool maybe you should not be so narrow minded and use other os'es, because from what I have experienced with Compiz, it is most definitely the best window manager, and its a shame its not available for other platforms decides gnu/linux.